Beschreibung:
An interdisciplinary and trans-historical investigation of the representation of ethics in Arthurian Literature.
Foreword - Jane GilbertAcknowledgements"Introduction" - Melissa Ridley Elmes and Evelyn MeyerArthurian Ethics before the Pentecostal Oath: In Search of Ethical Origins in Culhwch and Olwen - Melissa Ridley ElmesToo Quickly or Not Quickly Enough, Too Rash and Too Harshly: The Arthurian Court's Lack of Ethics in Hartmann von Aue's Erec and Iwein and Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival - Evelyn MeyerThe Ethics of Arthurian Marriage: Husband vs. Wife in Hartmann von Aue's Iwein - Jonathan Seelye MartinArthurian Ethics and Ethical Reading in the Perlesvaus - Joseph DerosierTranslation Praxis and the Ethical Value of Chivalry in the Caligula Brut - Christopher JensenImperial Ambitions and the Ethics of Power: Gender, Race, and the Riddarasögur - Nahir Otaño GraciaLowland Ethics in the Arthur of the Dutch - David F. JohnsonContesting Royal Power: The Ethics of Good Lordship, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and the March of Wales - Steven Bruso'As egir as any lyoun': The Ethics of Knight-Horse Relationships in Lybeaus Desconus - Caitlin G. WattMalory's Ethical Dinadan: Moderate Masculinity in a Crisis of Hypermasculine Chivalry - Matthew D. O'DonnellVirtus, Vertues, and Gender: Cultivating a Chivalric Habitus in Thomas Malory's Tale of Sir Gareth - Holly A. CrockerKingly Disguise and (Im)Perception in Three Fifteenth-Century English Romances - Mikayla Hunter'Adventure? What is that?' Arthurian Ethics in/and the Games We Play" - Alexandra Sterling-HellenbrandThe Ethics of a New Edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte Darthur - and More Evidence for the Superiority of the Winchester Manuscript - ¿ Fiona Tolhurst and K. S. WhetterThe Ethics of Writing Guinevere in Modern Historical Fiction - Nicole EvelinaAfterword - Elizabeth Archibald